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London's top value lunches

Le GavrocheFrom yesterdays Times a guide to the top ten 'bargain' lunches. They managed to stagger out of London all the way to Reading this week; the taxi fare must have been mammoth.

  • Le Gavroche London, W1 "an awesome gastronomic experience, where fantastic food is served by waiting staff who are some of the best in London... Set Price lunch £46 three courses plus drinks" [website]
  • Abeno London WC1 "excellent peasant-style Japanese... prices are reasonable anyway but there is a lunch deal for £7.50" [details]
  • Club Mangia @ Punch Taven, London, EC4 "fill your plate with salads, roasts and casseroles for just £7.50" [details]
  • L'Etranger London, SW7 "Lunchtime set menu is £14.50 for two courses with discounts on wine" [details]
  • The Park Manadarin Oriental Hyde Park, London SW1 "the best time to visit is lunchtime when a reasonable set menu comes with unlimited wine for £32" [website]
  • Konaki, London WC1 "generously portioned food is well prepared and the two-course set lunch for £8.40 is excellent value" [details]
  • Malabar Junction, London WC1 "The lunch for £3.99 for chicken or lamb curry with rice is hard to beat" [website]
  • L'Ortolan, Reading, Berkshire "The set lunch menu is priced at a bargain £18 for two courses or £21 for three" [website]
  • Tapas Brindisa, London SE1 "one of the best tapas bars in London" [details]
  • Umu, London W1 "there are seven set-price lunch menus starting at £22 and going up to £44 for those on a budget... outstanding food" [details]

Filed under: Newspapers, Lists, Chefs & Restaurants, Restaurants
Tags: british isles, cheap eats london, CheapEatsLondon, food and drink, FoodAndDrink, london restaurants, LondonRestaurants, lunch, lunch time london, LunchTimeLondon

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Paula Helm Murray

3-19-2006 @11:06PM Paula Helm Murray said... I would nominate the Green Coat Boy, a pub. I'm not sure of the address, I'm not finding it on the internet, but we were staying in a flat on Buckingham Gate and it was about a block opposite on whatever the opposite street is named on the other side of Victoria St. (SW1).

We were there last summer, the food was good, and DINNNER prices were reasonable. They had really yummy various pies (lamb and apricot-yum!!!) for less than 6 pounds. Incuding a nice bit of salad and chips.
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